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A study of Medicaid health maintenance organizations reported that adherence of contracted physicians to chlamydia guidelines varied by their characteristics and when they perceived and acknowledged such recommendations.

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A community-based survey of men who have sex with men (MSM) in San Francisco found that less than 1% of MSM would potentially benefit from circumcision. Circumcision of adult would have limited public health significance for MSM.

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High prevalence of HIV (37%) and other STI combined with high alcohol use and risky sexual behavior among women involved in sex work in Kampala, Uganda urges for specific HIV prevention interventions in high-risk population groups.

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Condom use was a protective factor against high-risk human papillomavirus Infection among Mexican female college students, especially among those with multiple sexual partners or emergency contraception pill users.

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A South African study of gonococci demonstrated substantial plasmid-mediated resistance to tetracycline and penicillin. A new molecular assay detected and typed penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae and tetracycline resistant N. gonorrhoeae plasmids, and identified a new “Johannesburg” ß-lactamase-encoding plasmid.

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A survey in a high-density urban area finds that spatial assortativity in heterosexual partnerships is common, especially among those living in high human immunodeficiency virus prevalence areas and exchange (sex for drugs/money) partnerships.

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High prevalence of HIV (37%) and other STI combined with high alcohol use and risky sexual behavior among women involved in sex work in Kampala, Uganda urges for specific HIV prevention interventions in high-risk population groups.

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This community-based cross-sectional study analyzed high-risk types of human papillomavirus DNA infection prevalence and risk factors in an unscreened population in a low-resource and high-risk setting in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

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A community-based survey of men who have sex with men (MSM) in San Francisco found that less than 1% of MSM would potentially benefit from circumcision. Circumcision of adult would have limited public health significance for MSM.

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Provider adherence to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-recommended treatment guidelines for pelvic inflammatory disease was poor in US emergency departments from 1999 to 2006, especially for women who did not receive specialty consultation.

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Of the 260 largest sexually transmitted disease clinics in the United States, 36% have no testing available for herpes simplex virus and 77% do not adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations that both virologic and serologic tests be offered.

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In Brief:

A survey in a high-density urban area finds that spatial assortativity in heterosexual partnerships is common, especially among those living in high human immunodeficiency virus prevalence areas and exchange (sex for drugs/money) partnerships.

Abstract:

In Brief:

High prevalence of HIV (37%) and other STI combined with high alcohol use and risky sexual behavior among women involved in sex work in Kampala, Uganda urges for specific HIV prevention interventions in high-risk population groups.

Abstract:

In Brief:

A South African study of gonococci demonstrated substantial plasmid-mediated resistance to tetracycline and penicillin. A new molecular assay detected and typed penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae and tetracycline resistant N. gonorrhoeae plasmids, and identified a new “Johannesburg” ß-lactamase-encoding plasmid.

Abstract:

In Brief:

High prevalence of HIV (37%) and other STI combined with high alcohol use and risky sexual behavior among women involved in sex work in Kampala, Uganda urges for specific HIV prevention interventions in high-risk population groups.

Abstract:

In Brief:

Provider adherence to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-recommended treatment guidelines for pelvic inflammatory disease was poor in US emergency departments from 1999 to 2006, especially for women who did not receive specialty consultation.

Abstract:

In Brief:

High prevalence of HIV (37%) and other STI combined with high alcohol use and risky sexual behavior among women involved in sex work in Kampala, Uganda urges for specific HIV prevention interventions in high-risk population groups.

Abstract:

In Brief:

This community-based cross-sectional study analyzed high-risk types of human papillomavirus DNA infection prevalence and risk factors in an unscreened population in a low-resource and high-risk setting in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Abstract:

In Brief:

A study of Medicaid health maintenance organizations reported that adherence of contracted physicians to chlamydia guidelines varied by their characteristics and when they perceived and acknowledged such recommendations.

Abstract:

In Brief:

Condom use was a protective factor against high-risk human papillomavirus Infection among Mexican female college students, especially among those with multiple sexual partners or emergency contraception pill users.

Abstract:

In Brief:

A South African study of gonococci demonstrated substantial plasmid-mediated resistance to tetracycline and penicillin. A new molecular assay detected and typed penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae and tetracycline resistant N. gonorrhoeae plasmids, and identified a new “Johannesburg” ß-lactamase-encoding plasmid.

Abstract:

In Brief:

This community-based cross-sectional study analyzed high-risk types of human papillomavirus DNA infection prevalence and risk factors in an unscreened population in a low-resource and high-risk setting in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Abstract:

In Brief:

This community-based cross-sectional study analyzed high-risk types of human papillomavirus DNA infection prevalence and risk factors in an unscreened population in a low-resource and high-risk setting in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Abstract:

In Brief:

This community-based cross-sectional study analyzed high-risk types of human papillomavirus DNA infection prevalence and risk factors in an unscreened population in a low-resource and high-risk setting in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Abstract:

In Brief:

Of the 260 largest sexually transmitted disease clinics in the United States, 36% have no testing available for herpes simplex virus and 77% do not adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations that both virologic and serologic tests be offered.

Abstract:

In Brief:

A community-based survey of men who have sex with men (MSM) in San Francisco found that less than 1% of MSM would potentially benefit from circumcision. Circumcision of adult would have limited public health significance for MSM.

Abstract:

In Brief:

A South African study of gonococci demonstrated substantial plasmid-mediated resistance to tetracycline and penicillin. A new molecular assay detected and typed penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae and tetracycline resistant N. gonorrhoeae plasmids, and identified a new “Johannesburg” ß-lactamase-encoding plasmid.

Abstract:

In Brief:

High prevalence of HIV (37%) and other STI combined with high alcohol use and risky sexual behavior among women involved in sex work in Kampala, Uganda urges for specific HIV prevention interventions in high-risk population groups.

Abstract:

In Brief:

A study of Medicaid health maintenance organizations reported that adherence of contracted physicians to chlamydia guidelines varied by their characteristics and when they perceived and acknowledged such recommendations.

Abstract:

In Brief:

A study of Medicaid health maintenance organizations reported that adherence of contracted physicians to chlamydia guidelines varied by their characteristics and when they perceived and acknowledged such recommendations.